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1937 S LWC

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1937-S-LWC

1937-S-LWC

Found this one inside a 1000-count bag from my local dealer. It's now tucked safely inside my album. It's a very nice upgrade.
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The hair looks just a bit weak, but I'm not too familiar with strikes from this period. 63, maybe 64. Nice one
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The weakness on the obverse look to be from a late die state. The reverse is very nice....agree with 63+
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There's a bit of chatter on the forehead. It also doesn't look like the strongest strike on the obverse. The reverse has some corrosion spots on the left hand wheat stalk. That being said, I'd love to have a 37s in my collection like this one, beautiful coin!

MS-60.
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I'll say it will grade somewhere in the MS62RD range, there's some distracting marks on the obverse, the weak strike, and the carbon spots on the reverse.
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Easy 64, more likely a 65 if the luster is there.
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A magnificent find!
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Oh, yeah, MS-64 easy.
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When you grade a coin do you consider the Die Stage? I thought they didn't but it could affect eye appeal. Someone correct me if I am wrong. I give it a MS64RD....very nice
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